Q: Wofford lost its starting QB to injury in practice. Has this changed anything the Terriers do offensively?
A: Not a thing. Wofford actually used three quarterbacks, each getting at least three starts last season. Evan Jacks settled in toward the end and was finally, as a fifth-year senior, declared the true No. 1 during this preseason. He suffered a career-ending knee injury during the Terriers’ first scrimmage of fall camp. That left juniors Brad Butler and Brandon Goodson to battle it out. Butler was named the starter last week on game day. Jacks was by far the best runner of the three, a playmaker with speed.